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Helicopter Firm Denies Blame for Leicester City Owner’s Fatal Crash
The family seeks up to £2.15 billion in damages claiming loss of earnings; Leonardo denies liability citing safety of the AW169 and AAIB findings on tail rotor failure.
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Leonardo denies liability for helicopter crash that killed Leicester City owner
LONDON, Dec 16 - Italy's Leonardo has denied liability for the 2018 helicopter crash which killed Thai businessman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, saying in its defence to a lawsuit that its AW169 model is safe. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Read Full ArticleHelicopter Maker Leonardo Denies Liability in UK Vichai Crash
Picture courtesy of pixel8000 | via The Thaiger Italy-based aerospace company Leonardo has firmly denied responsibility for the tragic 2018 helicopter crash that resulted in the death of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, a well-known Thai entrepreneur and Leicester City football club owner. Vichai's family is suing Leonardo for up to £2.15 billion (approximately 98 billion Thai baht) in London's High Court. The company maintains that its AW169 model…
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